More About Colorado Rockies

The Colorado Rockies joined MLB in 1993 as an expansion team, and while they haven’t quite found the perfect recipe for success, the Rockies can always be counted on for offense. Coors Field, the Rockies’ home since 1995, is the most hitter-friendly stadium in baseball. The thin, Colorado air is great for home runs, but bad for pitchers. Offense has never been a problem in Colorado, but fielding a strong rotation has. Even when the Rockies made their lone World Series appearance, none of their five starting pitchers had an ERA below 4.00.

Still, the Rockies are one of the more fun teams because they can score with anyone. Troy Tulowitzki is the best shortstop in baseball, Carlos Gonzalez is a five-tool player, and Coors Field is one of the nicest ballparks in the league. Taking in a game in beautiful Denver is a must for any fan. Get your Rockies tickets now and watch the homers fly out of Coors Field.

Colorado Rockies 2014 Schedule

The Rockies play talented teams from the NL West all season long, including the Los Angeles Dodgers, San Francisco Giants, San Diego Padres and Arizona Diamondbacks. All the stars out West get a chance to hit in the friendly confines of Coors Field, which makes for a good show for all fans. Check out the rest of the 2014 Colorado Rockies schedule and find some games to catch this season.

Colorado Rockies Highlights

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